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Please show work and complete answer. Thanks The hammer throw is a track-and-fie

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Question

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The hammer throw is a track-and-field event in which a 7.30-kg ball (the  hammer) is whirled around in a circle several times and released. It then  moves upward on the familiar curved path of projectile motion and eventually  returns to the ground some distance away. The world record for the horizontal  distance is 86.75 m, achieved in 1986 by Yuriy Sedykh. Ignore air resistance  and the fact that the ball was released above the ground rather than at ground  level. Furthermore, assume that the ball is whirled around a circle that has a  radius of 2.40 m and  that its velocity at the instant of release is directed 23.6  

Explanation / Answer

combination projectile motion/centripetal force problem.
First use the range equation to find the velocity of the hammer:
range= 86.75m = ((Vo)